The first view
is of the corner of a barracks built with prisoner slave labor. As you move
to the right you see one of the camp's streets of dirt and stones, and then
a row of barracks.

Moving on to the
right you see the rear half of the Appelplatz (roll call square) where prisoners
stood at attention in ranks in the morning and in the evening. They were forced
to stand here with no exceptions for weather [link].
When the prisoner count was short they stood until it was correct, sometimes
all night. This, while enduring a conscious program of psychological dehumanization
and physical degradation consisting of frequent beatings, insufficient food,
primitive sanitary conditions promoting disease, little or no medical attention,
and long hours of brutal slave labor with constant harassment and beatings.

Scrolling right
you see visitors strolling along a street lined with trees, grown much larger
than in the old days of the camp. Moving on you see the front half of the Appelplatz
with the chimneys of the camp kitchen beyond.